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Bodø made it – have you taken care of it?
This fall, the City Museum will be filled with city history again. This time, we will take a closer look at industry and production in Bodø throughout the 1900s.
Exhibition opening: First Strike City by Dan Mariner
Security, sovereignty and the shadows of conflict - welcome to the opening of the exhibition First Strike City by Dan Mariner on June 14!
The summer program at the Hamsun Center is ready.
The summer season at the Hamsun Center extends from June 14th to August 17th and the program is now ready.
Ghost nights are back on Løp Farm
Summer is coming, but there's no denying that the ghost nights on Løp Farms are one of the highlights of autumn, and now they are finally back!
Summer program at The Jekt Trade Museum from June 1
Right by the ocean with the mountains in the background, amidst the spectacular natural landscape Bodøsjøen Open-air museum, located The Jekt trade museum A museum that tells the story of the raw coastal culture, and the story of how the Jects brought Northern Norway and the rest of Europe together.
Leiv Kreyberg. An officer and a gentleman in the spring of peace 1945
Leiv Kreyberg. An officer and a gentleman in the peacetime of 1945.
Summer program on Kjerringøy trading post
Kjerringøy Handelssted is a rare, historical gem that invites you to let your imagination flow in fairytale surroundings, while you step into a bygone era where the Nordland boat and the age of the jetties are at the center.
Made in Bodø - a reflection on the industry's past, present and future
Today, much of what we use and consume is produced far away – in China or elsewhere on the globe. But what has happened to us on the way there? What do we really live on today, and what can we learn from the past?
Ednama Sjatto travels to Slovakia
The old silent film Growth of the Soil from 1921 has been given new Sami music. The film is based on Knut Hamsun's Nobel Prize-winning novel, Growth of the Soil (1917).
Last opening day for Bådåddjo/Buvvda Museums
A renovated, expanded and universally designed museum opened on June 19, 2024. In collaboration with the Árran Lulesamisk Senter, the City Museum has appeared in a new guise as Bådåddjo/Buvvda Musea throughout the cultural year 2024.
Music walk in Bodøsjøen from February 2025
Songwriters and musicians often have some "secret" places they draw inspiration from. Music walks offer a different and exciting listening experience, and will allow you to get to know and notice nature and sound together.
Nordlandsmuseet takes over the operation of Øvergården at Sjønstå farm
Nordlandsmuseet is proud to announce that as of January 1, 2025, we have taken over the operation of Øvergården at Sjønstå farm.
All fixed mine tours in 2025 are now posted!
Join us into the darkness and experience the amazing mining history of Sulitjelma. Tickets for all regular mine tours in 2025 are now available.
I am a living creature.
"I am a living creature" is a cultural program organized by Meløy Municipality. Through the use of art and culture, we look at humanity's relationship with Svartisen, our reaction to its rapid change, and explore the grief that could arise if it were to disappear.
Reopening of the city's oldest building
The protected cultural monument, the Bodø City Museum, will open its doors to the public on June 19. It is one of the city's most distinctive buildings, which in a new look and function will contribute to public education, aesthetic experiences, cultural meetings and dialogue, the dissemination of history and the exchange of opinions for many more years, and thus continue the building's already 120-year history rich in tradition.